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The powdered cascade is the best stuff. Prevents etching. Jet dry prevents spots.

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New information...I did check the garbage disposal when the washer drained and it is a 3/4-1" jet of water so doesn't appear to have any blockage

Also found out that the water in our city has added more chlorine in it since spring flooding which is about the time this white deposit started showing up. NRD said others have called about the deposits and suggested washing the washer with a cup of bleach. Of course, that won't take care of the food specs. Will try to get the cover off and clean the part you suggested.

Yeah, removed the cover inlet There was some water in the box below it; probably from putting the rinsed dishes in the washer? In the box I found a piece of paper and a chicken bone, don't know how that snuck by us and one side of the box was coated with white caked on powder-like residue. I scraped that off and that side of the box had little holes in it from what I could see....like a screen but part of the box. There was a hole at the bottom of the left side and I tried to stick a flexible brush in there but it must have hit a wall or where the pipe turns. Didn't get any food debris out of the box other than what I mentioned so am not hopeful this is going to do the trick.

Also the water only comes up halfway on the legs of the fine filter assembly. Is this normal?

My dishwasher seems to be working well now. Thank you everyone for all your advice and encouragement to take off the drain cover. After scraping off the residue, I am not seeing the white deposits nor the food particles. I learned our water supply has had extra chlorine added to the water since flooding from the melting snow this winter and they continued this thru the summeer do to the excess rain. That was about the time the first white spots appeared. So it must have built up in the washer. I have shared your advice with my neighbor who has had the problem as well.

The entire inside of his dishwasher was coated in white mineral deposits including the heating element. His dishes and pots and pans are now coated like my spatula in the picture above only worse. He tried everything to clean the dishwasher even scraping off the deposits but decided that he will have to replace the unit if he wants clear dishes. He built his house a year before we did (2003) so it is relatively new and had been using the liquid soap. They run the dishwasher probably twice a day compared to mine which maybe is 5 times a week. But I had a repairman warn me off the liquid Cascade. He lives in another town but I'm sure has some hard water as well but he hasn't heard complaints from his neighbors. Thanks for the info on Finish...never liked it in the past. I will try it.

Has your son tried running a bottle or two of Dishwasher Magic or Finish Dishwasher Cleaner through his machine to see if it will clear out the build up? Might be worth it . I have used it before but I have never had build up that bad before. I think Lemi Shine is also good for build-up also.You can even run the Lemi Shine with the dishes to get the gunk off of those. All this is available at Wal Mart.In fact, it would probably benefit you also to run one of the above through your machine to clean out the pump,pipes,etc.

I had used Dishwasher Magic and saw no change. Did not try Lemi Shine but see they have great reviews. My son also used one of these products in addition to running a vinegar wash. No change. I think it is too advanced. Everything seems to be ok now so I think the big culprit was the chlorine they added to the water.